Light-based internet project Taara is exiting Alphabet’s “moonshot” incubator X, spinning off into an independent company.
Alphabet, Google's parent company, announced on Monday that it is spinning off wireless communications project Taara into an ...
Taara, a start-up offering internet access through beams of light, operates in over a dozen countries. Seven of these are in ...
Alphabet’s Project Taara transitions into an independent company, aiming to rival Starlink with light-based internet ...
Rather than use orbiting satellites, Taara plans to deliver fiber-like internet through the air using ground-based equipment ...
Alphabet (GOOGL) is betting on lasers to shape the future of internet connectivity. The tech giant has spun off Taara, which ...
Taara aims to deliver "...high-speed, high-capacity connectivity over long distances without the ... [+] time, cost, and hassle involved with deploying fiber." Alphabet’s decision to separate ...
Alphabet's X is developing projects to make the world a better place. The one for laser internet connections is now set to ...
Taara, a light-based internet project developed under Alphabet’s moonshot incubator X, is officially spinning off into an ...
Alphabet is spinning out laser-based Internet company Taara from its “moonshot” incubator, hoping to turbocharge the start-up that provides high-bandwidth services to hard-to-reach areas in ...
Taara's approach would remove the need to constantly replenish a decaying satellite fleet like Starlink. Taara came to fruition in Google X's Moonshot Factory, the same incubator that birthed Waymo.
Alphabet has officially spun off Taara, a laser-based internet startup, from its experimental incubator, X. This move positions Taara as a direct competitor to Elon Musk’s Starlink, aiming to provide ...